My Mother Dog, by Louise Bombardier

A demanding, difficult, and dying woman waits for her two adult daughters to arrive at her bedside. Meanwhile, all three of them – through dream-like visions of an alternate reality, through memories, through conversations both real and imagined – try to grapple with her impending death. This means confronting the deepest secrets of their hearts – around anger, sexuality, their own mortality – while trying to find some closure within their most complicated relationship. But does any woman really find resolution with her mother?

My Mother Dog, by Louise Bombardier

A demanding, difficult, and dying woman waits for her two adult daughters to arrive at her bedside. Meanwhile, all three of them – through dream-like visions of an alternate reality, through memories, through conversations both real and imagined – try to grapple with her impending death. This means confronting the deepest secrets of their hearts – around anger, sexuality, their own mortality – while trying to find some closure within their most complicated relationship. But does any woman really find resolution with her mother?